O processo de cessação do fumar na perspectiva de ex-fumantes
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Data de Publicação: | 2005 |
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Resumo: | This study aims to understand how individuals live and elaborate the stopping smoking process in their social contexts, beginning with former-smokers' experiences. The smokers go through motivational stages, until they manage to stop smoking, which for some can be a short time while for others, takes years. The stage change is influenced by several factors. It can be seen, among these, that the stopping smoking stage occurs due to present forces in the societies which aim to control tabaccoism, as well as, from cultural factors that promote smoking abstention indirectly. This last one being attributed, to the fact that tabaccoism as a practice does suit the current conceptions of health, beauty and well being. A qualitative study with carried out on individuals that had stopped smoking for at least one year and were being attended by the Prevention State Reference and Tabaccoism Treatment Center (CREPTT). 17 subjects (11 women and 6 men) with ages ranging from 36 to 71 years were interviewed. The empiric data obtained from interviews from former smokers were analyzed according to Content Thematic Analysis and interpreted according to the Social Representations Theory. The most important considerations are as follows: stopping smoking was shown to be an awareness process of perceiving tabaccoism as a problem of the individual and the people close to him or her. Factors related to the body and social coexistence contributed to the search for recovery from tabaccoism. The experience links, interpreted as abstinence supports, were the interpersonal network of relatives, professionals and treatment group colleagues, contact with former-smokers, determination and faith. Tabaccoism abstention was associated to changes. These changes, were perceived as conditions for a better life. Tabaccoism abstention by the former-smokers of this study is seen, to be the condition, among others, of feeling healthier, with a better physical appearance and social acceptance. |
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Leite, Izildo CorrêaSiqueira, Marluce Miguel deSilva, Cremilda Maria de MelloBorges, Luiz Henrique2016-08-30T10:37:54Z2016-07-112016-08-30T10:37:54Z2005-08-05This study aims to understand how individuals live and elaborate the stopping smoking process in their social contexts, beginning with former-smokers' experiences. The smokers go through motivational stages, until they manage to stop smoking, which for some can be a short time while for others, takes years. The stage change is influenced by several factors. It can be seen, among these, that the stopping smoking stage occurs due to present forces in the societies which aim to control tabaccoism, as well as, from cultural factors that promote smoking abstention indirectly. This last one being attributed, to the fact that tabaccoism as a practice does suit the current conceptions of health, beauty and well being. A qualitative study with carried out on individuals that had stopped smoking for at least one year and were being attended by the Prevention State Reference and Tabaccoism Treatment Center (CREPTT). 17 subjects (11 women and 6 men) with ages ranging from 36 to 71 years were interviewed. The empiric data obtained from interviews from former smokers were analyzed according to Content Thematic Analysis and interpreted according to the Social Representations Theory. The most important considerations are as follows: stopping smoking was shown to be an awareness process of perceiving tabaccoism as a problem of the individual and the people close to him or her. Factors related to the body and social coexistence contributed to the search for recovery from tabaccoism. The experience links, interpreted as abstinence supports, were the interpersonal network of relatives, professionals and treatment group colleagues, contact with former-smokers, determination and faith. Tabaccoism abstention was associated to changes. These changes, were perceived as conditions for a better life. Tabaccoism abstention by the former-smokers of this study is seen, to be the condition, among others, of feeling healthier, with a better physical appearance and social acceptance.Este estudo visa a compreender como os indivíduos vivenciam e elaboram o processo de cessação de fumar em seus contextos sociais, a partir da experiência de ex-fumantes. Os tabagistas passam por estágios motivacionais, até conseguirem deixar de fumar, o que, para alguns, pode levar pouco tempo; para outros, a cessação poderá se dar em alguns anos. A mudança de estágio é influenciada por vários fatores. Dentre eles, o estágio de cessação de fumar decorre da ação de forças presentes nas sociedades que buscam controlar o tabagismo, como também por fatores culturais que promovem indiretamente a abstenção do fumar. Esse fato ocorre por ser tabagismo uma prática que não se coaduna com as atuais concepções de saúde, beleza e bem-estar. A pesquisa desenvolve um estudo qualitativo com indivíduos que deixaram de fumar há pelo menos um ano e estavam em acompanhamento no Centro de Referência Estadual de Prevenção e Tratamento do Tabagismo (CREPTT). Foram entrevistados 17 sujeitos (11 mulheres e 6 homens), com idades que variam entre 36 a 71 anos. Os dados empíricos obtidos a partir dos discursos dos informantes foram analisados segundo a Análise Temática de Conteúdo e interpretados com aporte da Teoria das Representações Sociais. As conclusões mais importantes são as seguintes: a cessação de fumar evidenciou-se como um processo decorrente da tomada de consciência do tabagismo como um problema para o próprio indivíduo e para as pessoas próximas a ele. Fatores relacionados com o corpo e a convivência social contribuíram para que buscassem a recuperação do tabagismo. Os elos de experiência, interpretados como apoios para a abstinência, foram as redes interpessoais constituídas por familiares, profissionais e colegas do grupo de tratamento, contatos com ex-fumantes, sua determinação e fé. A abstenção do tabagismo foi associada a mudanças. Essas mudanças foram percebidas como condições para uma vida melhor. A abstenção do tabagismo é vista pelos ex-fumantes sujeitos deste estudo como uma condição, dentre outras, para se sentirem mais saudáveis, com melhor aparência física e aceitos socialmente.Texthttp://repositorio.ufes.br/handle/10/5361porUniversidade Federal do Espírito SantoMestrado em Saúde ColetivaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Saúde ColetivaUFESBRCentro de Ciências da SaúdeTabaccoismStopping smokingSmokers - Socials aspectsSmokers - Psychologicals aspectsSocial representation theoryTabagismoFumantes - Aspectos sociaisTeoria das representações sociaisCessação de fumarFumantes - Aspectos psicológicosFumantesFumo - VícioSaúde coletiva614O processo de cessação do fumar na perspectiva de ex-fumantesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (riUfes)instname:Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)instacron:UFESORIGINALtese_2464_.pdfapplication/pdf771639http://repositorio.ufes.br/bitstreams/6519f2c7-62b4-407f-96ca-974fb14cce26/downloadf32eb6cc8b3677e2e4834d559fc48d7cMD5110/53612024-07-16 17:08:46.838oai:repositorio.ufes.br:10/5361http://repositorio.ufes.brRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufes.br/oai/requestopendoar:21082024-10-15T17:55:50.424225Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (riUfes) - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)false |
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O processo de cessação do fumar na perspectiva de ex-fumantes |
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O processo de cessação do fumar na perspectiva de ex-fumantes |
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O processo de cessação do fumar na perspectiva de ex-fumantes Silva, Cremilda Maria de Mello Tabaccoism Stopping smoking Smokers - Socials aspects Smokers - Psychologicals aspects Social representation theory Tabagismo Fumantes - Aspectos sociais Teoria das representações sociais Cessação de fumar Saúde coletiva Fumantes - Aspectos psicológicos Fumantes Fumo - Vício 614 |
title_short |
O processo de cessação do fumar na perspectiva de ex-fumantes |
title_full |
O processo de cessação do fumar na perspectiva de ex-fumantes |
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O processo de cessação do fumar na perspectiva de ex-fumantes |
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O processo de cessação do fumar na perspectiva de ex-fumantes |
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O processo de cessação do fumar na perspectiva de ex-fumantes |
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Silva, Cremilda Maria de Mello |
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Silva, Cremilda Maria de Mello |
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Leite, Izildo Corrêa |
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Siqueira, Marluce Miguel de |
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Silva, Cremilda Maria de Mello |
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Borges, Luiz Henrique |
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Leite, Izildo Corrêa Siqueira, Marluce Miguel de Borges, Luiz Henrique |
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Tabaccoism Stopping smoking Smokers - Socials aspects Smokers - Psychologicals aspects Social representation theory |
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Tabaccoism Stopping smoking Smokers - Socials aspects Smokers - Psychologicals aspects Social representation theory Tabagismo Fumantes - Aspectos sociais Teoria das representações sociais Cessação de fumar Saúde coletiva Fumantes - Aspectos psicológicos Fumantes Fumo - Vício 614 |
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Tabagismo Fumantes - Aspectos sociais Teoria das representações sociais Cessação de fumar |
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Saúde coletiva |
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Fumantes - Aspectos psicológicos Fumantes Fumo - Vício |
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This study aims to understand how individuals live and elaborate the stopping smoking process in their social contexts, beginning with former-smokers' experiences. The smokers go through motivational stages, until they manage to stop smoking, which for some can be a short time while for others, takes years. The stage change is influenced by several factors. It can be seen, among these, that the stopping smoking stage occurs due to present forces in the societies which aim to control tabaccoism, as well as, from cultural factors that promote smoking abstention indirectly. This last one being attributed, to the fact that tabaccoism as a practice does suit the current conceptions of health, beauty and well being. A qualitative study with carried out on individuals that had stopped smoking for at least one year and were being attended by the Prevention State Reference and Tabaccoism Treatment Center (CREPTT). 17 subjects (11 women and 6 men) with ages ranging from 36 to 71 years were interviewed. The empiric data obtained from interviews from former smokers were analyzed according to Content Thematic Analysis and interpreted according to the Social Representations Theory. The most important considerations are as follows: stopping smoking was shown to be an awareness process of perceiving tabaccoism as a problem of the individual and the people close to him or her. Factors related to the body and social coexistence contributed to the search for recovery from tabaccoism. The experience links, interpreted as abstinence supports, were the interpersonal network of relatives, professionals and treatment group colleagues, contact with former-smokers, determination and faith. Tabaccoism abstention was associated to changes. These changes, were perceived as conditions for a better life. Tabaccoism abstention by the former-smokers of this study is seen, to be the condition, among others, of feeling healthier, with a better physical appearance and social acceptance. |
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